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→ what is a Myralique?
Myraliques are three-toed, fox-like creatures with antennae sprouting out of the top of their head. They have fluffy tails that are always tied in some sort of ribbon. You will never find a Myralique without one tied around its tail. Myraliques are normally around the size of a Labrador Retriever when full-grown; they are normally benign animals, but it varies from Myra to Myra. They are omnivorous, feeding on small mammals and birds, fish, and various types of vegetation. Their attitudes toward humans also vary, so it won't always be easy to win one over.
→ rules
fanclub | archive
→ what is a Myralique?
Myraliques are three-toed, fox-like creatures with antennae sprouting out of the top of their head. They have fluffy tails that are always tied in some sort of ribbon. You will never find a Myralique without one tied around its tail. Myraliques are normally around the size of a Labrador Retriever when full-grown; they are normally benign animals, but it varies from Myra to Myra. They are omnivorous, feeding on small mammals and birds, fish, and various types of vegetation. Their attitudes toward humans also vary, so it won't always be easy to win one over.
→ rules
- main rules
● do not steal the species idea, any designs, or owned Myras
● be respectful to all staff and members of the community
● customs are reserved for special occasions and staff, do not ask for one
● do not ask to become part of the staff
● no begging, whining, or bribing of any kind
● no spamming of any kind on any of our threads; (double posting, posting off-topic, advertising, etc)
design rules
● each Myra is unique, none have exactly the same design
● revamps are rare, must be done by an artist, and must be cleared by me
● you may add minor accessories once you win, but do not edit the lines or the design itself
● line edits are not common and cannot be over-the-top
adopting/re-adopting rules
● no re-adoptions at this time
● any gifting/re-adoptions must be cleared by me
● when adopting, follow the guidelines laid down by the artist